Sad Pup Living In High Kill Shelter is Left With No More Tears To Cry

The weekends are usually a time when we gather with our families and loved ones to catch up on everything from life to the latest happenings of the ever changing world we live in. For one dog living in the notoriously high-kill, Carson shelter, there will be no such reunion.

The Gardena, California shelter gives its temporary residents of dogs and cats just a few weeks, and sometimes even just days to find a forever family, before “tough decisions” need to be made. That means that if dogs or the cats living in the facility can’t find forever families, they are “humanely euthanized” to make room for valuable kennel space.

The stress caused by this frightening prospect has this precious, unnamed 3-year-old pup shattered into pieces like broken glass. She peers out of her kennel cage staring aimlessly at the shelter patrons passing her by, wondering when someone might take a chance on her. Sad, indeed.

A Petharbor listing for this unnamed pup reads,

“I’m an approximately 3-year-old female Am Pit Bull Ter. I am not yet spayed. I have been at the Carson Animal Care Center since the middle of February. Please help me.”

SpeakUp, this innocent pup is left with no more tears to cry, but we can change that. If you or someone you know is interested in giving this precious pup the forever family she rightfully deserves, please contact the Los Angeles County Animal Control – Carson at (310) 523-9566 and reference the shelter ID #A5034479.

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